Frequent wake ups, sleepless nights, sick kids, not enough time in the day... all part of the job. My oldest was up all night Thursday throwing up - helping to prompt this post. While I wear my "mom beauty marks" and aging Irish skin with pride, it doesn't mean I don't love a little help from my favorite products. I may not be able to get my kids to sleep in and 6 hours a night is my normal, but you bet I use products to attempt to look more refreshed. Good eye concealer and a cup of Bulletproof coffee always gives me extra pep in my step.

I'm secretly hoping my husband is too busy to read the headline on this post and do the math behind the fact that this is my 30th fix. Kidding (kind of).. Truth is a lot has happened in the last couple years of my Stitch Fix habit.. there have been maternity fixes, postpartum fixes, special event fixes, the stay at home mom fix, and it's constantly been a huge help for me in terms of having a wardrobe that I feel good in. For me Stitch Fix has allowed me to feel fashionable and comfortable, and kept me from loosing my sanity and shopping with three kiddos. In this latest box I asked for Fall staples including a sweater, booties, and a pair of released hem jeans and clothes that I could comfortably wear with running around with my kiddos. I'm disappointed that they unfortunately did not have booties or released hem denim in my size right now, but I did get some cute and comfy pieces I would gladly add to my fall wardrobe but (spoiler alert) I did not keep everything. Anyway..what your really want to know.. here's what was in the box for my 30th fix:

Dear John, Kyleigh Straight Leg Jean - $78

At first glance, I thought these were surely going back. I had requested a raw/released hem jean but my stylist Patrice said they didn't have any in my size. Anyway, this is a good case of try it on and with items in your closet before making a quick decision. I'm loving the fit (especially the slight flair in the leg and the somewhat higher rise). This jean also seems quite versatile - it looks great with a pair of sneakers and a flannel or a pair of booties and cargo jacket.

Verdict: Keeping

Market & Spruce, Cotulla Button Back Sweater - $58

When you live in Maine having go-to comfy sweaters is essential. This one is fairly plain, a good staple that could go with just about anything. The detail on the back gives it a fun detail that could easily dress it up with black jeans and boots etc. The arms were slightly big on my but I always roll sleeves up anyway.
​Verdict: Keeping

Street Level, Oria Tassel Detail Crossbody - $58

I'd love to have a good crossbody bag especially is a neutral color like this - honestly I keep going back and forth, but for whatever reason maybe it's the stiffness or the tassels, but while it's cute, I'm not sure it's me.
Verdict: Returning

Market & Spruce, Careen V-Neck Dolman Knit Top - $48

This shirt is soft and a good fit, and while I know black and gray are staples, it's not singing to me, and I actually have a similar shirt from a fix a couple years back. I can't buy the entire fix so I don't think this one will make the cut.

Verdict: Returning

Just Black, Dolce Bootcut Jean - $78

Just Black has quickly become one of my favorite denim brands thanks to Stitch Fix. They fit like a glove, are comfortable, and at a pretty good price point (IMO). This particular pair has a great rise (not too long which I love), and this dark denim is great to have on hand for fall. I very much wanted to keep this pair, they are the petite length and just a tad too short.

​Verdict: Returning

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Have you tried Stitch Fix yet?!? Leave me a comment and let me know what you think. Important to note that not every fix will be perfect, but I noticed a big difference in my fixes when I took a little more time to make requests and be thorough with my feedback. My best tips, use a Pinterest board to pin looks and pieces you love, take your time with your profile and check it each time in case anything has changed, give thorough instructions to your stylist i.e. if you don't want accessories go ahead and say so, and when you find a stylist that gets you, keep requesting her. You'll find more info on Stitch Fix and FAQ's here and my post on how to avoid a bad fix here. If you're interested in trying it out, here is my affiliate link.

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Happy mail day for me; My Stitch Fix #23 just arrived! It's pretty obvious I'm a Stitch Fix fan, (my husband would argue an addict) but Stitch Fix has been a lifesaver for me, especially in postpartum days. Not having to drag three kids shopping and what's not to love!

See something different about this fix? Yup, really cute SHOES! Stitch Fix just kicked it up a notch announcing that shoes are available for all fixes (if desired). They are now fully stocked with shoes, 200+ spring styles from great brands like Dolce Vita, Seychelles, Franco Sarto & TOMS. Be sure to head over to Stitch Fix now and update your style profile with your shoe size and request a pair in your next fix! Leave any specifics you're after in the note to the stylist. Here's a peak inside my new fix, opinions welcome!!

Seychelles Waypoint Laser Cut Bootie- $150The verdict: Undecided - While these are really cute real leather booties, I need to try them on with a few outfits and make sure they're me. For the price point, I want to make sure I'm going to wear them!

Liverpool Kolten Denim Jacket - $98The verdict: Undecided- This is one of those items that looks way better on than in the picture. It's buttery soft and a great cut and collar I love. My hesitation is that I have a jean jacket already and the price point feels high for me.

Paradigma Genoveva Crochet Trim Detail Tunic- $54The verdict: Returning for sure- to say this looked bad on me is an understatement. I did ask for a tunic and for items to transition into Spring, so my stylist was not completely off, but the colors and style did nothing for me.

Lemon Tart Kienna Patch Detail Pullover Sweater - $68The Verdict: Undecided- though leaning towards keeping this. It's cute, comfy, a little bit trendy with the patches, and so versatile (perfect for feeling put together even when chasing after my boys). I've been asking for casual easy to wear pieces, so this was spot on.

Henry & Belle Reya Skinny Jean - $148The Verdict: Most definitely keeping! I asked for light color skinny jeans in a size that would fit my postpartum body, and these are it! I know the price in on the high end (especially for Stitch Fix) but I always say that I'd rather have one pair of jeans that I'm comfortable and confident in than several pairs that are just so-so. Because my pre-baby jeans don't fit me yet, and these fit perfectly, they are keepers!

What do you think of these shoes? I'd love your opinion on them and the rest of the fix before I have to return it next week (leave a comment below). The hardest part for me is deciding what to send back. For tips on getting the best fix possible, check out this post.

Thanks as always for stopping by!

xx
Rebecca

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The seasons are quickly changing here in Maine, the cooler crisper air is coming, and as I'm approaching 23 weeks, my belly is growing even quicker. I'm just so grateful that everything seems healthy with this pregnancy, but there is no denying I am getting BIG. It's full panel pants from here on out.. :-) This is my first winter baby, and so far the upside seems to be comfy sweaters; I haven't quite figured out the jacket situation (that will have to be another post). Here are a few of my favorite staples as I make the leap into fall with my bump.

1. Comfy and chunky open front cardigans - these are an absolute must in Maine! The good news is that with most of these sweaters you can get away with non maternity and your regular size (or close to it) so you know you'll get your money's worth. The cardigan pictured is one I got in my last fix from Stitch Fix. Its the Market and Spruce Carly Graphic Print Cardigan and I LOVE it! Stitch Fix has been a lifesaver for me!

3. Tanks for layering- for look and comfort, I find layering to be key with maternity style. This is my absolute favorite tank (I have it in lots of colors); it's the Pure Body Tank from Gap.

4. ONE bag for the season- Mommy brain often gets the best of me and pregnancy is not a time I want to be changing out my bags for different days or different activities, as I will most definitely forget something. I've been a longtime fan of timi & leslie; their bags are reasonably priced, made with vegan leather, have tons of pockets and accessories, and are just plain well thought out. These bags are great because they can serve as my purse, baby bag, and everything in between. Loving this Metro Messenger.

5. Cute and comfortable footwear- comfort is key! You'll often find me in my favorite sneakers, because finding footwear that is comfortable and still somewhat fashionable can be tough. That's where Danskos come in- I love their boots and these Maria Ankle Boots are fantastic!

What are you go-to maternity styles for fall? I'd LOVE to hear about them! Leave links in the comments! Thanks as always for stopping by!

xxRebecca

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If you've been following along, you've probably figured out I'm a big fan of Stitch Fix. I love the ease and simplicity of it, the quality and style of the items, and of course the referral program. I truly only share products/brands on the blog that I like and do or would use myself. So far I've received 5 Fixes, and been at least moderately happy with them all. I've also seen my Fixes get progressively better the more they know me and the more feedback I give. My most recent fix was the first time I purchased all 5 items. Below you'll see some pictures of my favorite items I've received in my Fixes.. Keep in mind its all based on personal style and requests :-) Also, I've had many of you reach out with some good questions on Stitch Fix, so I thought I'd tackle them all in this post. Below are some FAQs I've heard from you (all great questions), but for all the details and more in depth FAQs, definitely head over to the Stitch Fix website, and checkout my review of Stitch Fix from my first box this Spring.

About this Mama

I'm Rebecca, a Maine mom of three energetic young boys and wife of a lobsterman, living in my favorite place, the coast of Maine. You'll find me here talking about my parenting journey, mom style, recipes (mostly healthy), running and exercise travel, stories form our life in Maine and so much more! Most days I'm just figuring it out as I go - Thanks so much for stopping by!